You'll notice I wrote up this pattern in three sizes: small for those wee two-bite apples that are just right for the preschool set, medium for your average apple eater, and large for the biggest of apples or Asian Pears. Knit on!

Hi! I'm currently knitting your cool banana cozy and have a few questions. I tried to find your contact info on veganlunchbox.com as directed by your blogger profile but can't for the life of me find it. It's probably staring me in the face. Anyway, is there anyway you can give me your e-mail so I can ask you a few questions about the pattern? Thanks :)

I've been a long time reader but first time posting on your website. I love it! I follow your advice and tips all the time.

However, do you sell your apple/orange/banana cozy knits? I don't know how to knit and I don't necessarily have time (I'm doing an accelerated nursing degree program) but would love to buy this to go with my bento lunches!

Hi there! I altered your knitting patterns for crochet and made a couple of adorable apple and banana cozies. I was just writing about this on a blog post I am working on, and I wondered if you'd mind if I uploaded my crochet patterns on my blog? I won't do so without your permission.

Hello! Thanks so much for sharing your knitted fruit cozy pattern! I found your site from Eyespiral (indigophial on Blogger). After a search on Ravelry, I found your pattern and added it to my favourites. =)

Also, what a lovely recipe site you have! I look forward to trying some of your suggestions.

I'm a Vegan(a knitter, crochet goddess, & quilter) and have wanted to add your ckbks to my shelves for quite a while. But for now I am focused on the fruit cozies!! I love cozies - to knit, crochet, or quilt, and give them as gifts is the best!I like to go to re-sale shops find ceramic tea pots in good condition, clean them up and make cozies for them, and sometimes it all makes it into a gift basket accompanied by cups, saucers, teas, and recipes for tea breads or cookies or scones, etc. I'm glad I found the fruit cozy patterns - they'll make a nice addition to the gift baskets - thanks!

Thank you for the free pattern. My daughter is using it to get her peach to school hopefully unbruised. She thinks it is way cute. I am inspired to do more to use up stash. Thank you for your generous donations to the ravelry population.

thank you for sharing this cute pattern. My daughter thinks it is way cool and hopefully it will help protect that peach in her back pack. i probably need to make a few more of these. (great for stash busting) Thanks for posting the pattern on ravelry.Linda